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2007-11-22
Fine-tune the BROKEN statement: it seems to install fine on i386-7.
Mark Linimon
2007-11-22
- Mark BROKEN on 7.0 again: bad plist
Pav Lucistnik
2007-11-20
This now appears to build on both 7 and 8.
Mark Linimon
2007-07-02
- Mark BROKEN on 7.x, probably objformat fallout
Pav Lucistnik
2006-08-31
Unbreak: Fetches again
Volker Stolz
2006-07-16
Mark broken: fails to fetch.
Mark Linimon
2006-05-26
- Update to 1.2r7
Pav Lucistnik
2006-05-17
Omit creation of .bak files while patching to prevent those files from being
Emanuel Haupt
2006-05-16
This port now respects CFLAGS. Since 'gcc' is hardcoded in a really nasty way
Emanuel Haupt
2006-03-18
- Update to 1.2r6
Pav Lucistnik
2006-01-31
- Add a backup MASTER_SITES and make it fetchable again
Renato Botelho
2006-01-22
SHA256ify
Edwin Groothuis
2005-07-29
Distfile renamed (no content change).
Roman Bogorodskiy
2004-04-13
Add missing symlink
Kris Kennaway
2004-03-31
SIZEify (maintainer timeout)
Trevor Johnson
2003-10-11
a few files in the 1.1 lang/smarteiffel port had the wrong path (the build path)
Edwin Groothuis
2003-06-19
Update to SmartEiffel 1.1 from 1.0
Daichi GOTO
2003-03-30
loadpath.UNIX as installed is wrong
Edwin Groothuis
2003-02-21
De-pkg-comment.
Akinori MUSHA
2003-01-06
smalleiffel -> smarteiffel
Ying-Chieh Liao
2002-01-29
Use ${ECHO_CMD} instead of ${ECHO} where you mean the echo command;
Akinori MUSHA
2001-03-11
- Update from -0.77 to -0.76
Dirk Meyer
2000-10-28
Correct typo in the WWW line.
Nik Clayton
2000-10-08
Change PKGDIR from pkg/ to . Also fix places where ${PKGDIR} is
Satoshi Asami
2000-04-19
Fixup library load paths.
Jacques Vidrine
2000-04-18
New port for SmallEiffel, the GNU Eiffel Compiler.
Jacques Vidrine